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Cayman Islands Restaurant Week Returns to Tempt Your Tastebuds

Following the success of Cayman Islands’ inaugural Restaurant Week in 2011, the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) and its restaurant sector invites residents and visitors to take advantage of the great specials on offer during the 2nd Annual Restaurant Week.

Restaurant Week, which runs Monday October 1st – Saturday October 6th, welcomes diners to enjoy lunch or dinner price-fixe menus at participating restaurants. Price-fixe menus consist of $15 lunch, $25 dinner and $35 dinner options with additional wine/drink paring (at participating restaurants). The great value offering gives people the opportunity to dine out—either to try new restaurants or return to old favourites. There are enough options that one can enjoy a new lunch and dinner spot each day during Restaurant Week!

CITA’s Executive Director Jane van der Bol expresses her anticipation for this years’ event, stating, “Going into our second year of Restaurant Week, we are delighted to have so many of our local restaurants participating. This event is a dining celebration that entices visitors and residents to experience quality, variety and hospitality available in Cayman. Restaurant Week is another reason we proudly claim to be the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean.”

This year, more than 15 restaurants are participants in Restaurant Week, with each offering varied, creative menus from three-course delights, tapas platters to three-course sake pairings.

CITA has partnered with Flava magazine and dms Broadcasting to promote this fantastic week of dining out opportunities. Read Flava and listen to dms stations for your chance to win dinners at participating restaurants in the lead up to October 1st start of Restaurant Week.

All participating restaurants and their personalized price-fixe menus are available to view on www.restaurantweek.ky. Reservations are made directly with the restaurant. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy fabulous food at a special price. Bon appetite!

Restaurants include:

Abacus

Agua Restaurant & Lounge

Brasserie, Brickhouse

Cimboco

Deckers

Guy Harvey’s Restaurant

Hemmingway’s Grand Cayman Beach Suites

KARoo

Living Room

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink

Prime Brazilian Steak House

Ortanique

Solana – Grand Cayman Marriott

Taikun – The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

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About CITA

The Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) membership is comprised of over 200 hotels, condos/villas, allied, watersports, attractions, transportation and restaurant members. It was formed in March 2001 through an amalgamation of the Cayman Tourism Alliance and the Cayman Islands Hotel and Condominium Association. The association is wholly funded by membership subscriptions and fundraising. CITA actively promotes the continuing improvement and development of Cayman’s tourism Industry through the exchange of information, Government Relations, training and education, marketing, and events.

 

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